Tran Nguyen will be opening a solo show at Thinkspace Gallery, The Synapse Between Here and There, Saturday, July 16. The Georgia-based artist is fascinated with creating work that can be used as a sort of psycho-therapeutic support vehicle, exploring the mind's surreal dreamscape and subconscious desire.

Our London correspondent, Butterfly, made an exlcusive visit to Lazarides Gallery's new print studio in Wapping, London. The studio produces exclusive small run editions, hand finished screenprints, HPMs, and works on paper for artists like Paul Insect, Stanley Donwood, and Conor Harrington, amongst others.

UK-based fine artist, David Bray, will be opening a new solo show, Return of Bad Wisdom, at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City on July 16, 2011. Using basic drawing tools, such as pens, pencils and paper, Bray creates delicate and time-consuming drawings which explore emotion, utopia and a world of fantasy . . .

This month in Juxtapoz Magazine, we did a special report on the Rebel project, featuring Harmony Korine, James Franco, and Aaron Young. Rebel, an abstraction on the life of James Dean and history of Rebel Without A Cause, will premiere at the Venice Biennale this summer. Here is our interview excerpt with NYC-based Aaron Young.

Jen Lobo will be showing in the Project Roomat Thinkspace Gallery starting tomorrow night, June 18, in Culver City, California. The show, Inherit The Wound, features some classical paintings and drawings featuring bison, sperm whales, a unicorn, and a nautical works as well.

I have personally known Jeremy Fish for over five years now, lived in the same city, gone to shows of his across the country, but for some reason or another, I had never made it out to his studio in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco. That all changed this week . . .

Kevin Titzer makes some amazingly bizarre sculptures, the kinds that make you feel uncomfortable and inspired at the same time. He is currently showing through this weekend at Thinkspace Gallery in their Project Room, and we caught up with the artist with a few Back Talkisms.

This past Winter, Juxtapoz assigned contributor Joshua Blank and assistant on a freight-hopping mission with the elusive photographer and graffiti artist, Swampy. Today, we show you pictures from their trip to prelude a feature on Swampy that will appear in the upcoming July 2011 issue of the magazine.

We sent Juxtapoz contributor, Jason Jaworski, to the book signing of Sasha Grey for her book, Neü Sex, held last week at Martha Otero Gallery in Los Angeles. Jason wrote an essay on Sasha, a personal friend of his, that we are happy to share today.